Newmarket Era , May 17, 1918, p. 5

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crank COLLECTOR a DENTIST and W Dontlot in of Toronto Bid and Work to Plato Agcnoy FRED J Boyd PO Ion last week fop Apeedn pleaded guilty fined and J Cohen for offoncivgbt off and costs to Plato J- had his at rinds I injured at bancs Factory last while ma chine Dr Dales- of Aurora dressed Wm wounds rind found it necessary to amputate part of a and thumb Or Graduate in of Toronto also Licentiate of Royal member of Cornier clinical Hospital and Won W Telephone HO crowd down Town Saturday night Victoria Day I next Friday will ho degrees of frost hist Satur day morning Hour AND Adjoining Post offioo BERT GREEN HANGER St POBox of Piano and fin Dealer in all kinds of Musical Inslruinonlo and Repair piano for Columbia and ppiftU I Prompt I Notary Etc TORONTO AND NEWMARKET- Toronto Office Dominion Building Telephone Main Upmarket Over Pi ers Billiard Parlors Will be tire on Saturdays until further 11 money to loan Investment of Funds from upwards Lust Sunday somebody pre sumably broke into the Cucumber Warehouse of Win CO opposite Hie Cemetery and knocked hung out of a large pickle vat allowing all the brine to go lo waste future Mr Hums Intends keep an eye on the and any curiosity prowlers will be prosecuted IB will ton of a life MTUiaWHtertifro lay walk Is itartr front In It la spring that health One of why rundown in a bad of health In March or April la ho all for four or five month- penned tip within watte of factory or It ton for our rebalance the lack of outdoor life coupled with lack of good other words we keep with food but do not out tlio our firedoen not bunt brightly keep la nothing bettor for health than taking an occasional mild laxative per haps once a week such a one as yon can get at any drug up of Jalap aloM augarcoatcd tiny easily taken which of years of Approval nnmcly elf Lyman Issuer of Marriage Licenses Office Newmarket Private issued at private if desired Work Plumbing Our Specialties See llio Bathroom Outfit at Shop m LEADING TINSMITHS SOI A Very On Monday Mr Thomp son of Holland landing shipped from bora Toronto the finest lot of fat that ban left bore for many day There wore in all and weighed lbs The animals were fed by Messrs John Proctor and Son of Yonge Street North and one pair of steers brought them the hand some sum of Lout Ills A most unfortunate accident occurred at Office Specially Workfl last Friday when Mr Charles who was operating a boring machine had his right arm so badly lacerated by ho revolving tool that it was deemed necessary to I he arm above lie elbow Scott assisted by Dr per formed the operation Mr suffered great agony Although working in the same department with a number of olher men apparently nobody saw how accident occurred but it is presumed that ho reached his arm around the machine to re move some Shavings and hat bit caught his shirk sleeve and drew arm in AM the ma chines are well protected in ihe Factory with boxes and guards and such an accident as this is very unusual Later reports stale that the in jured man is doing eg well as can be expected Commutation It is only the Trip tickets that are discontinued on the Met ropolitan Hallway but the other Commutation Tickets ad vanced in price except school tickets trip tickets are tea Dr foHetaT for Spring Foyer the general condition lack of ambition a coureo of treatment spring such a standard tonic as Dr Medical Dis co now to bo had In form In fiftycent vials Watch go plodding along tho street no vitality A vitalizing tonic this extract of lit Pierces ivca you power to yourself action brain responds toltho Of Newmarket who enlisted with I ho 1 Hal Into now blood In circulation you term ready to a fight against stagna tion Which holds you In bondage Try It now Dont wait I Today la day to begin Gain a pop and laugh and Vim and vitality natural outpouring of a healthy body It does not Spring up In a night Try tale spring tonicand you gain that comes with good health Our Toronto Letter During the lost three months about requests have boon made lo the of Ontario for duplicate birth and marriage certificates Those are obtained as proof of age required under the A Former a fourteen- yearold boy was arrested on- a of arson It is alleged that while playing about the promises of the Peerless Milling Co a few days the boy ac cidentally threw a match in some hay Ho tried to stamp out the fire but it spread too quickly for horses and about of feed were him and two worth manager of a minion Hank five years in Maynafd former branch of the Do- was sentenced to the Kingston the bank HI Price War Tax SAVE Enter and Charles Toronto the Tuition for our Write for our Data- and learn how our former are succeeding Open J ELLIOTT Spring Term April 2nd merges Into j Tei Jdln Shaws on July Business No va- day 50 7 5c Hie J PHOTOS ALWAYS PLEASE I In Your Town Office liY nil iitir Newmarket Toronto iiio Aurora Orchard Beach Jacksons Point The trip tickets- good till used are Newmarket to Orchard Point Jacksons Point The rip tickets for School Pupils Newmarket lo Toronto Bond Lake Aurora Corners Sharon Quoonsvillc Diet Orchard Beach Point Eastbourne Jacksons Point LEMON I Hew to a tlon for a The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon at about tho cost must pay for a small jar of ordinary cold creams Clara must be taken to strain the lemon through a fine so no lemon pulp in Ihtsi this lotion will keep freah for months livery woman know that lemon Jules Is used lo and remove such blemishes freckles sallowness and tan and is ideal skin softener er and Just try It I Get throe of orchard while at any drug store and two from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this fragrant lotion and massage it daily Into the face neck arms and hands Send for circulars testimonials J CHENEY A CO Toledo Sold- by Halls Family Pills for for theft from pleading guilty in NonJury Court Mr Justice awarded Mrs Alice Peel alimony of per week and gave her costs of her action against her husband Fred James Peel who loft their homo on Gothic avo on of November last and has since failed to sup port wife and family Dr Donald MacOillivray who during the twentyfive years he has served on staff of the Canadian Presbyterian Mission in China has doie valuable work in translating religious books into Chinese has returned lo Canada on furlough Rev Dr A Moore has left for the where he will attend the annual conference of British Columbia in the interests of the Methodist Army and Navy Hoard of Methodist Superannuation Fund has left for ho west to attend to some busi ness of Superannuation De partment here Dominion Police officers an ticipate that the enforcing of manpower registration which carried out on Juno will keep them very busy for some time This must be done in ad dition to the duti performing Mrs Argyle St one day last week received a cheque from King they in are now 0ss is given by ho Fire De partment Officials of the Yacht Mate however that lo re place building today an would be entailed The fire loss IS covered by Si insurance ay as you enter street cars he near future going lake on women conductors said Manner J doming that If hey want he work and Judging by he number of provision is being made Mo women who win have special quarters ami win be under he charge of a matron Motherhood was honored in the Oily Churches last Sunday the schoolroom of the Met ropolitan Church last Sunday Mr Justice told story of first beginnings of Metropoli tan which is now celebrating its no anniversary hundredth Cadet Noble John Johnston of Royal Air Force was so badly injured in an airplane accident near Seaside Camp Sunday after noon that he died the same even ing he General Hospital Firodid 310000 damage to a livery at Belleville and two horses were cremated Dr Hair used directed Is to restore gray to Ha natural color or money not dye fia Toronto J teas MEN FOR FIVE Rallvay Win Valor In Used Quno Ottawa May following llolc by Roland Hill has been received here In the defence of and the NcsleAmlens railway line one of Canadian railway York County Ontario went into thiamine Hint like veterans and helped off advance for five days from March In of the foot thai had long marches and hard work In their conBtruo- from the Huns In the neighborhood of Ham This battal ion fought with the gallant sixtyfirst division Although they had many men who were trained In machine Him work they were not of course with tlils armament when they Marled for the support line colonel foraged In VIIIeraBretooncux and discovered a sympathetic Canadian who was quartermaster for an im perial unit Sixteen machine guns and two lorries filled with ammuni tion were obtained from him Then the Canadians swung dowrf the main road and Into position Kinging lustily cheering up the tired whom hey Joined troops in Outfitted With Guns jpiic the line Is told one of their majors own words All through our retirement feel ing of the men was keen to do some thing better than merely save equip ment We wauled do something to help slop the German advance and now the opportunity came I never saw a happier crowd on their way lo the reaches After outfitting with machine guns we took up our posi tion In support la a email wood about quarter of a mile northwest of Mar- celcave about live In he evening remained quiet until en when a counterattack by he Gist Division look place About twelve hundred men took part and went dog gedly at he Huns hut they were worn out by and nights of continued fighting and the attack petered out Just after eleven Oclock The enemy Immediately attacked again and cap- lured the town of on he left and got a footing In on our right Fury We were then left In an advanced position in wood and the Hun guns Immediately began a terrific shelling No reserves could be spared and as the holding of the wood began to he costly we established scattered machine gun posts in it and our main body fell back lo support lines built themselves astride the railway The men carried out movement in extended order and as as If they were on parade spite of heavy shelling from the Huns In some mysterious way he men had obtained shovels and it was here that we dem onstrated what a wonderful tool the shovel Is In the hands of a sapper when he Is under lire The rapidity with which they dig was a marvel to oil who saw those trenches dug Thai night it rain and we salved tarpaulins from an abandon ed aerodrome and made ourselves fair ly comfortable our patrols kept well forward but Germans never con tinued attack that night although there was heavy fighting to the north Toronto Captain Holds Trench In the morning the enemy was ac tively preparing for an attack in direction of We killed scores of Huns and he gave up his idea All that day the boys had flno sport with the machine guns That night was again quiet In Ihe morning the Germans at tacked in dense masses and in spile of Ihe light the Gloucester and wieks our right put up they were forced hack The followed up and for over an hour all our machine guns poured into them doing great execution We flred all the ammu nition we had and all we could carry up It was a great days spoil and we did tremendous damage l bid Fritz As soon as he finished his work on the right he turned his guns on us A young Toronto captain and volunteers with machine guns held the trenches whilst we retired again Hut Fritz had had enough for the day and never molested us that night Ontario Department siliiHini Very LAIJOR SHORTAGE for qipdehcr find In by Which to D6trdy Toronto ml Dow cojio a practical proposi tion can nov bo made with confidence Practically all standard makes of machuea Held In province the cheaper ones more aro giving good in too hands of a- groat many dairymen But all machines some what complicated and somewhat of so that to be successful the operator exorcise some mechanical ability and strict and to needs of in dividual cowe Without these too milking machlno has proved a failure it can hardly bo Bald machine will got as much milk from as good bond milking but properly handled It ill hotter than band milking and thero la no doubt of its bolpg a great of labor and has Its on farms of dairymen who milk than ton it being doubt ful economy to invent bo much money for a herd It may also doubtful economy to hiatal the Iu a herd of pure breda where much official- work Involving milking three or times per day la being done- A USA Ontario Agricultural College Having been appointed repre sentative of the Aemilius Co Toronto I wish to call the at tention of Investors to the op portunity of securing Government and other Municipal Securities especially Victory Bonds as the best Investment at- the present time These Bonds free of Federal Taxation and Newmarket velocity Tree nearly worth small building in the recent campaign BENNETT To Prevent Swarming Juno la aud Umo of for the main honey flow which begins between tho iota and the of month depend- In on Reason and latitude Bo euro to supers enough to avoid any crowding which may causo tbo bees to become discouraged quit work and swarm excessively it should bo tho beekeepers aim to prevent awarmlng as much as pos sible This Is done by keeping young queens giving plenty of room and a examination of brood- chambers to detect colonies preparing to swarm When qdeoo are found far advanced they should all bo destroyed and queen herself removed After colony has been one week the combs should again bo examined and all cells except ono removed This will provide them with a queen and If only left they will not swarm again Whero an improvement of stock la desired new queen may bo given Instead of leaving queen coll Natural swarms should bo hived on old stand after removing parent colony to one side swarms should bo given supers from old colony Now swarms work with great vigor because have no brood to care for during first week Colonies held together without gather honey than which swarm It Is the beekeepers patriotic duty to reduce coat ofhoney production and thus Increase quadtity bo Is called 10 produce as greatly as possible the beekeeper less trouble at unexpected times This may bo done more by swarm prevention than in any other way 233 On tario Department of Agriculture takes matter up thoroughly and bo carefully studied by all beekeepers Apiarist OntarioAgricultural College Gardener Thorough cultivation of tbo soil must bo practised In garden common hoe wheel hoe and the gar den cultivator be kept going immediately after each rain Tbo seed sown In the field should be thin ned carefully giving each plant tho amount of space required for good growth poison bran masa to kill cut worm which will bo ac tive at this season The asparagus bod should have second applica tion of 100 lbs per acia of of soda All stocks should bo care fully cut even if they cannot bo used Early celery tomatoes and other tender plants should be set out first of this month while citrons cucumbers pumpkins melons should be planted A small amount of nitrate of soda around celery and tomato plants four or live days after sotting out will aid In their growth The latter part of this month and the beginning of next late celery cabbage cauliflower and kale are transplanted into the field Sowing of corn and beans bo made week this month To Eradicate Had Weeds If troubled with mustard in grain crops spray with the aoluiioa of Iron sulphate of Iron sul phate to each gallon of water if such Is to bo effective It inuat bo done early just when muatard plantaln tbe field are coming Into flower cultivation followed by rape sown about the middle of June In drills about inches apart at the rate of 14 pounds per tcre pro vides a of eradicating peron eal sow thistle and twitch Dairy Pointers for June Cows In clover or good Junegrasa pasture require very little attention This Is tho Ideal mouth for dairy operations If there any hot days bo careful to cool both milk and cream by setting In water or cold well water Sour mils and cream too frequently sent to factory forget to wash cream separator and strainer daily or after each time of iilu 3 May With cent of tolphono and tele graph wires down southern Michigan today was recovering from one of the worsf electrical and wind storms in several years The storm struck the State short after midnight sweeping across the southern strip of- counties and striking Detroit with its full a uprooted blown down and crop reported The storm almost assumed pro portions of a tornado OlsiohVfora those far off ports seas From Arctic ice to the torrid lands beneath the Southern Cross From towns tucked In the mountains to the busy rivers mouth is there IN CflNftDO There because men find comfort andvefrechment In its continued use Because of Its benefits and TIGHT- KEPT RIGHT J7 Huron I To HOME Lover of MADE Favorite and Five Rose FEE anthracite Flour a Prices Right OLIVER Give Us DIKE a Phono NOW I WILL YOU NEGLECT IT io All Wool Suits at prices that will not bo repeated for years We have a range of English Cloth Water INSfECriofJ INVITED I Phono 1G0 Main m Utilising at 1 DHW u J3SWHS m A k Any furnace will burn fuel extract the heat from it But only a properly built and installed furnace will utilize all the heat to warm your home Sunshine Furnace installed the way is guaranteed to warm your hornet every loom in it FOR BY ALLAN CO IP y i ff ace St v 71 i SSE Ly OF ONTARIO TORONTO k T WS Am En 3 J tr vy

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